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  • How to Repair Marcasite Jewelry

    Marcasite jewelry is an easy way to add vintage flair to any outfit. While lovely to look at, the pyrite commonly found in marcasite jewelry makes it necessary to exercise special care when repairing it. Maintenance is the best defense against damage to marcasite, but options are available to restore luster and shine to your jewelry.

  • How to Repair a Cracked Amber Jewelry Piece

    Amber is tree resin that has become fossilized over millions of years. This tree resin hardens into a fossil during a long process of polymerization and oxidization. The resulting amber can be yellow or orange and may contain remnants of other organic material, such as trapped insects. Amber is valued as an inexpensive gemstone with a beautiful translucent color and smooth finish. A crack running through a piece of amber can ruin its appearance if it is not properly patched.

  • How to Repair a Jewelry Pin

    A jewelry pin, sometimes referred to as a brooch, is an elegant and versatile piece of jewelry. Rather than being worn against the skin, a pin is affixed to clothing, often in the area between the shoulder and the breast. Jewelry pins are fun adornments---they can be chosen specifically to coordinate with an outfit, and they typically are comfortable to wear. After a significant amount of wear, a jewelry pin can break, most commonly when the bar pin on the back detaches from the embellished front portion of the brooch. Repairing such a piece is simple with jewelry adhesive, while…

  • Measuring Gemstones for Jewelry Repair

    How to measure gemstones for various types of jewelry; to alter jewelry; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for resizing and repairing jewelry in this free instructional video.

  • Alternative Jewelry

    Get to know about alternative jewelry; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for resizing and repairing jewelry in this free instructional video.

  • Jewelry Repair & Fabrication

    How to do various types of jewelry repair and fabrication; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for resizing and repairing jewelry in this free instructional video.

  • The Flex Shaft Tool for Jewelry Repair

    How to use the flex shaft tool to alter jewelry; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for resizing and repairing jewelry in this free instructional video.

  • Hand Tools Used for Jewelry Repair

    How to use various hand tools to alter jewelry; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for resizing and repairing jewelry in this free instructional video.

  • Stretching A Ring

    How to stretch a ring; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for resizing and repairing jewelry in this free instructional video.

  • How to Repair Silver Jewelry

    Wearing silver jewelry makes a unique fashion statement. The shimmer and shine of real silver is unmatched by any other precious metal. However, silver won't keep its beauty over time if it is not properly maintained. Tarnish will quickly set in on any piece of jewelry and make it unrecognizable as silver.

  • How to Buy Jewelry Repair Tools

    Jewelry often needs repair or minor adjustments. Instead of running to a jewelry shop or department store, it's more convenient to have your own set of tools on hand. Simply follow these instructions to buy your own jewelry repair tools.

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